
Case for Clawsome Doodle Macropad
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Built for the Clawsome Doodle PCB available from https://www.clawboards.xyz/shop/p/doodle. Parts needed are: 1x Doodle PCB 6x 1N4148 diodes (these come with the PCB) 1x Controller, Pro Micro or Elite C (Pro Micro is cheaper, but Elite C is USB C) 6x MX compatible switches 6x MX stem keycaps 4x M3x14 screws (M3x12 might be just long enough) 4x M3x4 heat inserts 4x Adhesive rubber feet (optional) I designed it as four parts, top, plate, layer, and bottom, but I recommend the combinedbottom part in place of the separate bottom and layer as it has recessed holes for the screw heads. The heat inserts go in the bottom surface of the top piece with the screws inserted through the bottom. The print settings indicate that supports are not needed, but this is only if you flip the top section before printing. The combined bottom might require support in the recessed screw holes if your printer is a bit sloppy when bridging. I'm considering making a version of the top that encloses the controller and diodes so the space can be used for a logo or engraving, but that would need supports to print, and would close off access to the reset contacts on the PCB. This is my first attempt at "proper" coding of an OpenSCAD project. The code is sloppy, and I could have done a better job naming variables, but the code is there if you want to play with it.
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